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    Dec 12, 2024  
Academic Catalog - Spring 2023 
    
Academic Catalog - Spring 2023 [ARCHIVED]

Master of Arts (Ethics, Theology, and Culture)


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The Master of Arts Ethics, Theology, and Culture is a Seminary program providing specialized academic training that prepares men and women to impact the culture for Christ through prophetic moral witness, training in cultural engagement, and service in a variety of settings.

Some students choose this program to enhance qualifications for further academic study. Most, however, choose this program to add focus to preparation for ministry in the local church, on the mission field, in denominational service, or to prepare for para-church ministry and general Christian witness in the public square.

The MA Ethics, Theology, and Culture can be completed in two years alone or completed as a supplement to the MDiv with one additional year of study. This is because the MA Ethics, Theology, and Culture program allows students to use up to 24 hours of overlapping courses toward both an MDiv and the MA Ethics, Theology, and Culture degree.

Students with undergraduate training in theology, Bible, or religion are encouraged to investigate the possibility of testing out of some of the non-ethics foundational studies courses through the Southeastern Collegiate Partnership program (see the Graduate Admissions Policies ).

Admission Requirements

Application for admission should be made at least 60 days prior to matriculation. Admission to this degree program is based on the following application elements:

  1. A set of completed standard application forms and an MA (Ethics, Theology, and Culture) application form.
  2. Minimum 3.0 GPA in an accredited baccalaureate degree program. Applicants with degrees from colleges or universities outside the United States will be considered on an individual basis.
  3. Five references (non-family): 1 pastor; 2 personal character; 2 academic.
  4. A graded research paper from a graduate or undergraduate course, or the GRE Writing Assessment.
  5. Applicants for whom English is a second language must achieve a minimum TOEFL score of 600 (100 on the internet-based TOEFL). Please note that TOEFL scores must be less than 24 months old to be considered valid by the Seminary.

Degree Requirements

The Master of Arts Ethics, Theology, and Culture is awarded based on satisfactory fulfillment of the following requirements.

Foundational Studies: Students must complete 31 semester hours of Master of Arts foundational studies courses. Included in these hours is the seminary’s foundational Christian Ethics course, ETH 5100  Introduction to Christian Ethics. All MA Ethics, Theology, and Culture students, including those transferring to Southeastern from other institutions, must take this course regardless of prior courses or experience in the field.

Field Studies: Students must complete 15 semester hours of Christian ethics field studies courses (in addition to ETH 5100 , which is part of the MA Core). Christian ethics field courses are identified in the catalog as graduate level courses with an ETH**** designation. Students who have taken an offered ETH**** course while earning another degree at Southeastern may substitute a course in a cognate field if no other ETH**** courses are offered during their time of study and if they get approval from the Registrar and their major professor.

Research Project: For 3 semester hours students must complete the course ETH 7990  MA Christian Ethics Research Project. This course consists of producing a formal research project that demonstrates a student’s ability to think and to write critically, as well as to conduct independent research. Research projects must be at least 40-60 pages in length (double-spaced), and are read and approved by the student’s major professor and at least one other faculty member competent in the field of Christian ethics.

During the course of studies in the MA Ethics, Theology, and Culture program, and before the final year of study, students should identify a major professor from the Christian Ethics faculty under whose supervision they would like to work on the research project. Students should discuss the research project with their potential major professor, notify the program director of their choice, and will enroll in ETH 7990   MA Christian Ethics Research Project under their agreed upon major professor.

MA Research Core - 4 Hours


Ethics, Theology, & Culture - 45 Hours


M.Div. students who are concurrently in the M.A. Ethics, Theology, and Culture will have overlapping hours so 6 elective hours may be taken in any cognate field. Students pursuing an M.A. Ethics, Theology, and Culture must take  ETH 5100 - Introduction to Christian Ethics  for their core requirement.

Theological Studies (9)


Bible Exposition (3)


Choose one of the following courses:

Ministry Studies (3)


Research Project (3)


Total Hours - 49


*Note: Students who do not complete this course in one semester will be required to enroll in IND 7000 - MA Continuous Enrollment  in each successive semester until the requirements for this course are completed.

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